There is a system for RFID tag-based vehicle locating and sequencing at a site comprising a first vehicle or movable asset, having at least one tag, and a plurality of other vehicles in the site having tags and reference tags located within the site, whereby the communication between the first vehicle and other ATs and RTs allow locating (in one of a parking spot, a virtual parking spot or a boundary) and sequencing of the first asset.
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1. A method for tag-based locating of moveable assets, at a site having one or more pre-existing moveable assets therein, each having one or more pre-existing moveable asset tags (pAT), the site further having one or more reference tags (RT), and the moveable assets having an asset tag (AT) thereon, the system comprising: receiving, by the AT, a signal set comprising a signal from each pAT and RT at the site within a communicable range of the AT; consolidating, by the AT, the signal data set into a consolidated signal data set by applying one or more consolidation rules to the signal set; communicating, by the AT, the consolidated signal set to a location management system; obtaining a set of potential parks for the AT; applying one or more local analyses to the set of potential parks for the AT; and specifying a current parking result for the AT based on the applying.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the consolidation rules comprise: rejecting i) any signal that is below a threshold signal strength and ii) any signal that is weaker than a strongest signal in the signal data set by more than a threshold signal strength difference.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the obtaining further comprises: for each signal in the consolidated signal data set, considering each potential park rule in a set of potential park rules; and adding a potential park to the set of potential parks if the considering results in a potential park.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the potential park rules comprise: if a signal in the consolidated signal data set includes a signal from an RT, then a potential park is proximate to the RT; and if a signal in the consolidated signal data set includes a signal from an AT, then a potential park is proximate to the AT.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the potential park rules further comprise: if a signal in the consolidated signal data set includes a signal from an AT in a virtual parking spot, then a potential park is proximate to the AT and in a virtual lane.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: requesting a signal data set based on a trigger.
7. The method of claim 6 where the trigger is one of a stopped trigger, motion trigger or a stationary trigger.
8. The method of claim 7 further comprising: storing a prior parking result for the asset; if the prior parking result is a parking spot, boundary, or a virtual parking spot then; validating the prior parking result; if the prior parking result is validated then: setting the current parking result to be the same as the prior parking spot.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the validating further comprises: retrieving a prior signal data set for the asset; comparing the prior signal data set to the current signal data set; and if the prior signal data set is equivalent to the current signal data set then: issuing a validation.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein the current parking result is i) a parking spot if AT is in a parking spot, ii) a boundary if AT is in a boundary and iii) a virtual parking spot if AT is not in a parking spot or a boundary.
11. A system for tag-based locating of moveable assets, at a site having one or more pre-existing moveable assets therein, each having one or more pre-existing moveable asset tags (pAT), the site further having one or more reference tags (RT), and the moveable assets having an asset tag (AT) thereon, the system comprising: a moveable asset to locate at a site, the asset having an AT thereon operable to communicate with pATs and RTs, the AT configured to: receive a signal set comprising a signal from each pAT and RT at the site within a communicable range of the AT; consolidate the signal data set into a consolidated signal data set by applying one or more consolidation rules to the signal set; communicate the consolidated signal set to a location management system; and a location management system configured to: obtaining a set of potential parks for the AT; applying one or more local analyses to the set of potential parks for the AT; and specifying a current parking result for the AT based on the applying.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the consolidation rules comprise: rejecting i) any signal that is below a threshold signal strength and ii) any signal that is weaker than a strongest signal in the signal data set by more than a threshold signal strength difference.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein the obtaining further comprises: for each signal in the consolidated signal data set, considering each potential park rule in a set of potential park rules; and adding a potential park to the set of potential parks if the considering results in a potential park.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein the potential park rules comprise: if a signal in the consolidated signal data set includes a signal from an RT, then a potential park is proximate to the RT; and if a signal in the consolidated signal data set includes a signal from an AT, then a potential park is proximate to the AT.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein the potential park rules further comprise: if a signal in the consolidated signal data set includes a signal from an AT in a virtual parking spot, then a potential park is proximate to the AT and in a virtual lane.
16. The system of claim 11 further comprising: requesting a signal data set based on a trigger.
17. The system of claim 16 where the trigger is one of a stopped trigger, motion trigger or a stationary trigger.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein the location management system is further configured to: store a prior parking result for the asset; if the prior parking result is a real parking spot, boundary, or a virtual parking spot then; validate the prior parking result; if the prior parking result is validated then: set the current parking result to be the same as the prior parking spot.
19. The system of claim 18 wherein the location management system is further configured, to validate the prior parking, to: retrieve a prior signal data set for the asset; compare the prior signal data set to the current signal data set; and if the prior signal data set is equivalent to the current signal data set then: issue a validation.
20. The system of claim 11 wherein the current parking result is i) a parking spot if AT is in a parking spot, ii) a boundary if AT is in a boundary and iii) a virtual parking spot if AT is not in a parking spot or a boundary.
21. A method for tag-based locating of moveable assets, at a site having one or more pre-existing moveable assets therein, each having one or more pre-existing moveable asset tags (pAT), the site further having one or more reference tags (RT), and the moveable assets having an asset tag (AT) thereon, the system comprising: receiving by the AT a signal set comprising a signal from each pAT and RT at the site within a communicable range of the AT; consolidating by the AT the signal set into a consolidated signal data set by applying one or more consolidation rules to the signal set; communicating the consolidated signal set to a location management system; obtaining a set of potential parks for the AT, wherein a potential park comprises a suggestion of a parking spot the moveable asset is currently parked in; applying one or more local analyses to the set of potential parks for the AT; and specifying a current parking result for the AT based on the applying.
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